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FileOpen Systems Launches Expanded Product Line at Seybold Boston 2000
Introduction of WebPublisher and PersonalPublisher targets new markets
BOSTON, Mass., February 9, 2000.
FileOpen Systems Inc., developers of
the popular secure publishing software FileOpen PDF, announced two new
products today at Seybold Seminars Publishing 2000. FileOpen WebPublisher'
is a powerful server-based encryption and authentication system for high-volume
distribution of electronic documents. FileOpen PersonalPublisher' is
a simple software kit that puts secure publishing into the hands of individuals.
The company also announced that it has renamed its flagship product from
FileOpen PDF to FileOpen Publisher' and introduced several new features.
"We are proud to announce two new products that leverage the core FileOpen
security technology and tailor it to both large and small publishers,"
said Sanford Bingham, president of FileOpen Systems Inc. "With the introduction
of WebPublisher and PersonalPublisher, we are firmly establishing FileOpen
Systems as the foremost provider of secure digital publishing solutions."
WebPublisher: Meeting the demands of high-volume publishers FileOpen
WebPublisher was developed in response to a growing need among publishers
to establish Web-based document vending systems that protect against
piracy. These publishers require a 'lights-out', server-based system
for batch-encrypting PDF documents according to end-user data. The result
is FileOpen WebPublisher, an industrial-strength Web server product that
dynamically handles the encryption, packaging, and delivery of documents
to end-users. One such publisher, Net4Music, is using FileOpen WebPublisher
to revolutionize the way sheet music is purchased, distributed, and controlled.
Visitors to www.net4music.com can select from thousands of sheet music
titles and purchase them by the printout. After a one-time registration
in which the user downloads the compact WebPublsher installer, the Net4Music
site turns into a one-click vending system for customized, secure documents.
On the server end, FileOpen WebPublisher encrypts the documents on the
fly, typesets a custom message on the cover, and delivers the documents
to the user. At the client end, the FileOpen plug-in invisibly monitors
printing through Adobe Acrobat Reader and notifies the user when it is
time to purchase more printouts at the publisher's Web site. The FileOpen
PDF WebPublisher Server, compatible with Windows NT Server 4.0, is licensed
on a one-time, per-site basis. FileOpen Systems does not charge a royalty
for use of the software. The Client, compatible with all Windows 32-bit
platforms as well as Macintosh PPC, is freely distributed with no per-seat
charge. Custom enhancements, integration services, upgrades, and maintenance
are optional and will be charged separately. PersonalPublisher: Simplifying
secure publishing for individuals FileOpen PersonalPublisher was created
for individuals who would like to self-publish a book or article and
make sure that copies are not distributed without their permission. A
streamlined version of FileOpen Publisher, PersonalPublisher encrypts
one document at a time and generates an installer that self publishers
can distribute. This installer locks the document to the end-user's machine,
safeguarding the publisher's work from illicit redistribution. FileOpen
PersonalPublisher will be released in Q2 2000. The software will be sold
directly as well as through Internet software distribution channels.
FileOpen PDF updated, renamed FileOpen Publisher The company also announced
a new version of FileOpen Publisher, formerly known as FileOpen PDF.
Version 2.3 of the popular secure publishing software includes new features
for restricting printing down to individual pages within a document,
as well as metering printing activity so that publishers can charge customers
each time a document is printed. By popular demand, FileOpen Publisher
now includes the ability to make documents open only from a specific
Web site, prohibiting the saving of local copies. An evaluation version
of FileOpen Publisher 2.3 is currently available for downloading at www.fileopen.com/download.html.
About FileOpen Systems Inc. Based in New York, NY, FileOpen Systems develops
software that enables publishers to secure their content for digital
distribution. FileOpen sells its products worldwide to commercial publishers,
corporations, government offices, and universities. FileOpen Systems
is also active in the development and implementation of advanced copyright
protection technologies. Contact: Diana Holm
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